Description
The Bodega Bay Armchair is what you get when coastal casual meets mid-century craft. The back is hand-woven with a natural cotton rope in a pattern that gives it just enough texture and visual interest without veering into boho territory. The solid walnut frame is light enough to move around easily — from the living room to the patio and back — but substantial enough to feel like real furniture, not a beach prop. The seat cushion is firm but forgiving, upholstered in a sandy linen-blend that looks like it’s been sun-faded in the best possible way. It’s the chair for the room where you want things to feel relaxed but not sloppy. Perfect pulled up to a dining table, tucked into a corner, or paired with its sibling the Laguna Lounge Chair for a living room that actually looks like someone with taste lives there.

















Alex C. –
The rope weaving on the back is really well done — tight, consistent, and it gives just the right amount of flex when you lean back. The walnut frame is gorgeous. Lighter than expected which is actually great.
Lisa T. –
Beautiful chair that fits perfectly in our small dining area. The sand cushion picks up stains a bit easily, but a damp cloth handles it. The craftsmanship is obvious and the price is fair for what you get.
Chris D. –
I bought four of these for our dining table and they look incredible. The rope backs give the room so much texture and warmth. Comfortable enough for long dinners, which is the real test.
Sofia A. –
This chair is giving California casual in the best way. It looks expensive but doesn’t feel precious. We’ve been using ours on the covered patio and it’s holding up beautifully.